Show me ur heavy lifting results please!
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Bumped for motivation in the future! This revived my love for lifting. People are looking great in this thread! Such an inspiration.0
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<--- check the profile picture
this is all credited to Crossfit, which combines lots of strength training with free weights, and also various body weight workouts. the workouts are different each and every day so you never get bored!! The first picture is my day 1 and the second picture is 5 months in. I haven't logged anything ever, but i am more conscious about what i eat. i still cheat (sometimes multiple times a week), though i do know i feel a lot better when i eat totally clean.
I do crossfit 4-5 times a week, and that's all!0 -
wrong thread*0
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Bump for motivation0
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Gladly! Lost a lot of weight. Down to 115 at one point. Started weight training, now 122. 18% BF! Love it! I Love the feeling of the burn soooo much! can currently squat 140lbs. Even linear press near 400lbs! The results are great.
This is my "Before" photo. by Khrystina the Ninja, on Flickr
21% BF and going down by Khrystina the Ninja, on Flickr
0914121528 by Khrystina the Ninja, on Flickr
IMG950557 by Khrystina the Ninja, on Flickr
shoulder day by Khrystina the Ninja, on Flickr
Snapshot_20121207 by Khrystina the Ninja, on Flickr
Total girl crush!! Great job!0 -
Everyone has done such an amazing job! I keep coming back every day for new inspiration. I hope to have some comparable pics in a few months to add!!0
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OH MY WORD!!!! What an AMAZING thread! I feel shocked that I didn't know women could lift heavy weights and get these results!!! I am new to mfp and stumbled on this set of pics and am just gobsmacked by how utterly fabulous each and every one of you is and how hard you have worked !! (The men are amazing too!)
So, where do I start??? Can anyone send me a link to a website or anything that spells it out for a beginner?? I only joined in the last couple of days but love the ap already. I am currently 140 or so pounds but only 5 foot 2. I am naturally quite stocky and have ok muscle tone with a big layer of fat and lots of wobble post baby! All I do at the minute is walk or other gentle cardio but am now well up for starting lifting! Think it may be the route I have missed all my life as I would really like to be strong and leaner but still curvy. Can anyone help ? Pretty please? Should I be posting this elsewhere??0 -
This is a great site to read to get started: http://startingstrength.wikia.com/wiki/The_Starting_Strength_Novice/Beginner_Programs
Invest in the book too - Starting Strength: Beginner Barbell Training by Mark Rippetoe - it's like a bible to anyone new to the lifting world.0 -
Thanks!
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So stinkin inspirational!!!! Amazing results on all of you who posted!0
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Bump for later0
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Love that you and the Mrs did this together! You both look fantastic!0
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OMG this is a great! You all look fab!0
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sssssss squats squats squats!
EDIT: This was a 1 year span
and this is why I will be doing as many squats as I can every day of my life starting NOW0 -
For y'all ladies on here posting insanely amazing results did you use free weights or machines?
Free weights - compounds plus auxiliary work.0 -
I've never posted before but this is the best, most inspiring thread ever!
I'm forty, and work out with heavy weights once a week for thirty minutes. Really, that's it. Lifting really is the way to go. I am in good shape. Not crazy good shape like some of the fabulous bodies I've seen here but to me it's a super good trade - a good looking body for 30 minutes a week. I work out with a trainer, mostly on machines. From reading here, if I wanted to see big changes, I would do more free weights and work out maybe twice a week but it's all about achieving a good balance.
I don't do ANY cardio ever. I like to say I'm allergic to it. Hate it and it's not necessary if you do heavy weights and eat reasonably, which I don't always. I like to tell my trainer I've got the body he created under a layer of beer and nachos.
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Bump for when I have attention *kitten* pix!0
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**** kids. I gotta start this the day after Christmas. (Only because I don't want to be hobbling around on Christmas. Otherwise I'd start tomorrow!)0
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I'll smug it up:
I have more pics on my profile too. This was only 2 months into lifting. I'm due to take the next set of photos this weekend. All I can say is; IT WORKS. Diet plays a HUGE role in your progress - and then gym/rest play the rest.
^ Great work. Thanks for the help! :flowerforyou:0 -
I've only been lifting for two weeks. I hope I can post some pictures in a few months.0
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12 weeks of clean eating and gym work
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LOVE all the posts!
Thx!!0 -
Bump. Great job everyone!0
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One word, DAMN!0 -
:drinker:
You're a drunk.0 -
wow! i need to start lifting. NOW!
you all have done so great!
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This is awesome! Bump ya all0
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